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'''TeX notation''' is a popular method of representing complicated typesetting of the kind needed for advanced mathmatical equations using simple text conventions. Various software programs, including the [[TeX Filter]] for Moodle can turn this text format into a graphical depiction.


'''TeX notation''' is a popular method of representing complicated typesetting of the kind needed for advanced mathmatical equations using simple text conventions. Various softwore programs, including the [[TeX Filter]] for Moodle can turn this text format into a graphical depiction.


For more information about using Tex look at [[Using TeX Notation]].
   
   
== See also ==
== See also ==


* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX Wikipedia article on TeX]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TeX Wikipedia article on TeX]

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TeX notation is a popular method of representing complicated typesetting of the kind needed for advanced mathmatical equations using simple text conventions. Various software programs, including the TeX Filter for Moodle can turn this text format into a graphical depiction.


For more information about using Tex look at Using TeX Notation.

See also